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The province’s financial and public interest watchdogs are investigating the reopening of a government contract to transport bodies for autopsies last year to ensure tendering procedures were properly...

Canada's premiers reached a deal Friday on a national energy strategy that supports both project development and the need to act on climate change, ending days of bickering over finding a balance between...

He should have arrived with a cutlass in hand and maybe a parrot on his shoulder. Flying the Jolly Roger would have been a nice touch, too. At least then Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall would have looked...

A temporary foreign worker injured on her way to work and now in Canada illegally is meeting with the health minister today in the hopes of getting medical coverage started again. Victoria Maria Venancio...

Wildrose finance critic Derek Fildebrandt wants former Conservative cabinet ministers to answer for how money was spent. Fildebrandt’s call came this week after it was revealed the former government...

Most government employees were given the green light Monday to turn their shredding machines back on after an internal review found full compliance with provincial records management rules. Premier Rachel...

After hiking corporate taxes and the carbon levy for heavy emitters, should the NDP raise oil and gas royalties too? No. Not now. With prices so low, the take would be minimal (the government usually...

Premier Rachel Notley has sent a letter to her 11 cabinet ministers, asking them to review their ministries and come up with a plan and budget estimates on how they will implement the United Nations Declaration...

Right-wing political strategists agree a united right in Alberta is inevitable, but some say a merger is still years away as the wounds from last year’s high-profile floor crossings heal. The potential...

When Premier Rachel Notley was caught on camera at the Calgary Stampede wearing her white wool cowboy hat on backward, the Twittersphere burst with giggles, guffaws and some political grandstanding. It...

Taxpayers may be out millions of dollars because the former Tory regime balked at proclaiming a law that would have ensured fees from oil and gas companies for access to public lands went into government...